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Best Electric Callboy Songs Ranked

Electric Callboy have built one of modern heavy music’s most instantly recognisable sounds: metalcore riffs, EDM drops, huge choruses, comedy, colour and festival-ready energy. This ranked guide picks the best Electric Callboy songs, explains why each track matters, and shows new listeners where to start.

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What Makes a Great Electric Callboy Song?

A great Electric Callboy song usually needs three things: a massive hook, a heavy breakdown and a sense of fun. The band’s best tracks do not treat metalcore and dance music as separate worlds. They throw them together, add neon visuals, joke-heavy energy and choruses that work at both metal shows and festival crowds.

This ranking balances catchiness, heaviness, fan reputation, live impact, video identity and how well each song represents the band’s electronicore sound. It is built for both longtime fans and new listeners searching for the best Electric Callboy songs to hear first.

Top 10 Electric Callboy Songs at a Glance

  1. Hypa Hypa
  2. We Got the Moves
  3. Pump It
  4. Ratatata
  5. Everytime We Touch
  6. Tekkno Train
  7. Spaceman
  8. MC Thunder II (Dancing Like a Ninja)
  9. Hurrikan
  10. Mindreader

Top 10 Electric Callboy Songs Ranked

Hypa Hypa

#1
Release: MMXX era (2020)

Hypa Hypa is the song that turned Electric Callboy’s modern era into a phenomenon. It has the ridiculous humour, the dance energy, the shiny pop hook and the heavy metalcore punch that now define the band.

It is also the clearest first song for new listeners. Within one track, you understand the whole appeal: it is silly, catchy, heavy and completely committed to its own chaos.

Why it ranks here: the definitive modern Electric Callboy song and the best introduction to their sound.

We Got the Moves

#2
Album: TEKKNO (2022)

We Got the Moves is pure festival fuel. The chorus is huge, the electronic bounce is immediate, and the whole track feels designed to make a crowd move before the first breakdown even lands.

It also shows how good Electric Callboy are at making heavy music feel accessible without removing the heaviness.

Why it ranks here: one of their biggest live anthems and a perfect example of their party-metal identity.

Pump It

#3
Album: TEKKNO (2022)

Pump It takes the gym parody idea and turns it into a genuinely brilliant electronicore song. It is funny on the surface, but the riffs, production and chorus are strong enough for it to work even without the joke.

The track is one of the best examples of Electric Callboy’s ability to make a song that is memeable, heavy and genuinely replayable.

Why it ranks here: a huge modern anthem with humour, hooks, breakdowns and instant replay value.

Ratatata

#4
Single with Babymetal (2024)

Ratatata is a crossover event that makes complete sense. Electric Callboy and Babymetal both understand how to mix heavy music with colour, choreography, pop energy and total commitment.

The result is one of the band’s most explosive later songs: catchy, chaotic and built for a huge live reaction.

Why it ranks here: a major collaboration that expands the band’s audience while keeping their identity intact.

Everytime We Touch

#5
Cover single (2022)

Electric Callboy’s version of Everytime We Touch works because it respects the original dance-pop hook while turning it into a heavy, crowd-ready anthem.

It is a perfect example of what the band do best: take something bright and nostalgic, then crash it into metalcore guitars and breakdowns.

Why it ranks here: one of their best covers and a great gateway song for casual listeners.

Tekkno Train

#6
Album: TEKKNO (2022)

Tekkno Train is ridiculous in exactly the right way. It is playful, heavy and packed with the sort of moments that make Electric Callboy songs feel like miniature party-metal sketches.

The track also helps show why TEKKNO is such an important album for the band: it captures their humour and heaviness in equal measure.

Why it ranks here: a fan favourite that captures the band’s strange, heavy and funny side.

Spaceman

#7
Album: TEKKNO (2022)

Spaceman leans into the colourful and hook-driven side of Electric Callboy. It is less aggressive than some of their heaviest tracks, but it is catchy, playful and instantly recognisable.

It works especially well for listeners who like the band’s electronic and pop-facing side as much as the metalcore breakdowns.

Why it ranks here: a bright, fun track that shows the band’s crossover potential.

MC Thunder II (Dancing Like a Ninja)

#8
Album: Rehab (2019)

MC Thunder II is an important bridge between Electric Callboy’s older electronicore sound and their later viral identity. It has the party energy, dance elements and comedy that would become even bigger in the Hypa Hypa era.

It may not be as polished as the biggest TEKKNO songs, but it is still one of their most useful pre-breakthrough tracks.

Why it ranks here: a key earlier track that points toward the band’s modern style.

Hurrikan

#9
Album: TEKKNO (2022)

Hurrikan is one of Electric Callboy’s funniest curveballs. It begins like an over-the-top party schlager song before suddenly smashing into extreme heaviness.

It is not the most obvious first song for a new listener, but it shows how far the band are willing to push a joke while still making the heavy payoff work.

Why it ranks here: one of their boldest comedy-metal moments and a perfect example of their unpredictability.

Mindreader

#10
Album: MMXX era (2020)

Mindreader is a strong pick for listeners who want Electric Callboy with a bit more direct metalcore weight. It is less novelty-focused than some of the biggest singles, but it gives the band’s heavier side proper room.

It earns a spot because it shows that the band’s modern era is not only about jokes and dance hooks. They can still deliver a serious, punchy heavy track.

Why it ranks here: a heavier modern song that balances their electronicore style with metalcore force.

Best Electric Callboy Songs for Beginners

New to Electric Callboy? Start with these five songs before diving into the full discography.

Hypa HypaThe best first track and the song that defines their modern era.
We Got the MovesA huge party-metal anthem with festival energy.
Pump ItThe gym-parody banger that shows the band’s humour and heaviness.
RatatataA massive collaboration with Babymetal and a great crossover song.
Everytime We TouchThe easiest entry point for listeners who already know the dance-pop original.

Heaviest Electric Callboy Songs

If you want Electric Callboy at their heaviest, start with Mindreader, Hurrikan, Tekkno Train, Ratatata, Parasite and Crystals. These tracks show more of the metalcore and breakdown-driven side behind the party hooks.

Best Electric Callboy Albums to Hear After the Songs

TEKKNO (2022)

The best full-album starting point and the clearest version of the band’s modern sound.

MMXX EP (2020)

A key transition release that introduced the modern Electric Callboy era with Hypa Hypa.

The Scene (2017)

A useful earlier album for hearing more of the band’s electronicore roots.

Rehab (2019)

A bridge between earlier material and the more playful direction that followed.

Crystals (2015)

A heavier earlier record for fans who want more metalcore influence.

Honourable Mentions

Other Electric Callboy songs worth hearing include Parasite, Crystals, Best Day, Castrop X Spandau, Arrow of Love, My Own Summer, Fckboi and Is Anyone Up?.

Different fans will rank the band in different ways. Some prefer the heavier early electronicore songs, while others mainly connect with the colourful Hypa Hypa and TEKKNO era.

Electric Callboy Band History in Brief

Electric Callboy formed in Castrop-Rauxel, Germany in 2010, originally under the name Eskimo Callboy. Their early sound mixed metalcore, post-hardcore and electronic influences, building a following in the electronicore scene.

The band reached a new level of attention in the 2020s after Nico Sallach joined and songs like Hypa Hypa, We Got the Moves and Pump It pushed them to a wider audience. In 2022, they changed their name to Electric Callboy and released TEKKNO, the album that best represents their modern identity.

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Electric Callboy Songs FAQ

What is Electric Callboy’s best song?Hypa Hypa is the best starting point because it captures the band’s mix of metalcore, EDM, comedy and huge hooks.
What is Electric Callboy’s most famous song?Hypa Hypa, We Got the Moves and Pump It are among their most famous songs.
What Electric Callboy song should I listen to first?Start with Hypa Hypa, then try We Got the Moves, Pump It, Ratatata and Everytime We Touch.
What is the heaviest Electric Callboy song?Mindreader, Hurrikan, Tekkno Train and Ratatata are strong picks for their heavier side.
What album is Pump It on?Pump It appears on Electric Callboy’s 2022 album TEKKNO.
What is the best Electric Callboy album for beginners?TEKKNO is the best album for beginners because it includes many of their biggest modern songs.